Cassu-guard

ABSTRACT

The Cassu-guard is electrical safety apparatus that is created to prevent electrical shortage, shock &amp; movement of broken wires and eliminate the use of electrical tape in insulating socket outlets and light switches when installing these devices in metallic boxes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For years electrical tradesmen have to deal with the risks of installingelectrical sockets and light switches in metallic boxes were the wirestend to get loose after installation.

This problems which usually the result of electrical wires getting looseor break over a period of time by usage, abuse or corrosion from theenvironmental surrounding, hence resulting in someone getting anelectric shock which sometimes result in fatality or electrical firewhich result in the lost of property.

In some building codes its required whenever an electrical sockets orlight switches are to be install in any electrical metallic boxes thatthese electrical devices to be insulated by the wrapping of electricaltape around these devices to act as an insulating protective guardbefore placing these devices in these metallic boxes.

This method work for a short period of time were the electrical tapelose its adhesiveness and its insulating ability leaving the hiddendanger in the walls of individual households, businesses, factories, andother properties.

The cassu-guard was invented for purposes of solving all these problemswith simple, reliable, cost effective, time saving and long termsolution of having a simple electrical safety apparatus that providehigh and permanent insulation, hold wires in place if broken or loosefrom the screws, inspect without having to remove the electrical tape tosee if the wires are properly connected, and able to carry out testingwithout removing the cassu-guard.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

Referring to the present invention provide an electrical safetyapparatus for preventing electrical shortages, shocks and wire movementhence preventing breakage and wire becoming loose. Whereas thecassu-guard the invention in which presented is a molded structure thecase 1 is provide with wire slots 11 and lock slots 12 whereas to insertwires through that will be connected to electrical socket outlets andlight switches which the wires are then place in the lock that are heldfirmly by the provided grip arms 13 which carry grip nipples 14 at tips.

The invention also provide with lead holes 3 for enable access for byinstrument leads to be inserted during testing and inspections.

The invention also provide on each side screw flops 5 with screw insert6 with fastening flops 2 with clip tip 4 at the end of each fasteningflops 2

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 depict the appearance of the an embodiment according to theinvention.

FIG. 2 depict the back view of the embodiment according to theinvention.

FIG. 3 depict the front view of the embodiment according to theinvention.

FIG. 4 depict the both side view of the embodiment according to theinvention.

FIG. 5 depict the top and bottom view of the embodiment according to theinvention.

1. An electrical safety accessory comprising: an insulative molded unitincluding case able to fit over the electrical sockets and lightswitches with lead holes and wire slots and lock slots with grip armshaving grip nipples around the lock slots whereas at each side are screwflops along with screw insert plus fastening flops with clip tip.
 2. Thegrip arms along with grip nipples are extend part of the invention tohelp hold the wires firmly in place to prevent wires from moving ifshould become loose or break in accordance with claim
 1. 3. The wireslots and lock slots are use to keep wires in place with the help of thegrip nipples as in claim 1 where as the wire slots is use to inert wiresto be connect to the electrical devices.
 4. The lead holes are claim forthe purposes inserting the leads of instrument for testing of devices asin claim
 1. 5. Screw flops along with screw insert, fastening flops andclip tips as in claim 1 are part to keep the invention firmly in placein the metallic boxes.